Late Middle Ages · Europe · Science
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University of Krakow Flourishes in Astronomy
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The University of Krakow, refounded under generous Jagiellonian royal patronage, became Central Europe's premier center for mathematics and astronomical observation. Its faculty would train the young Nicolaus Copernicus three decades later, giving him the tools to overturn the geocentric model. The university's astronomical tables, compiled by scholars working with Arab, Italian, and German sources, circulated across the continent. Poland's intellectual golden age was quietly and methodically building.